Aleppo, North Syria, (SANA) -- Animal Protection Project in Syria
has confirmed witnessing a huge number of Gallinules for the first time
in humid areas in al-Jabboul moor near Aleppo, during filming a
documentary of the most important birds living in the nature reserve in
the region.

Director of the Project, Darm Tabbaa, said this minority of breeds
were seen with different fresh colors, pointing out that it is the first
time Gallinule birds are filmed, although they have already been
registered in the list of the birds existing in the moist areas of
Syria.

He pointed out that there are13 types subcategorized under the
Gallinules, adding they are water-hens of the Radillae family living in
marshes and moist and muddy areas full of plants.

This kind of birds spread in Euroep, Africa, Asia and Australia.

it has lately entered the United States of America.

R.

Milhem/H.

Said

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